The Meaning of 'Erawan'

Erawan (Thai: เอราวัณ, from Pāḷi Erāvana, or Sanskrit Airāvana) is the Thai name of Airavata. It is depicted as a huge elephant with either three or sometimes thirty-three heads which are often shown with more than two tusks. Some statues show the Hindu god Indra riding on Erawan.

Elephants have played an important part in Thailand’s history and today the Thai elephant (chang Thai,) remains as an enduring symbol of Thailand. When we create a dish for you at Erewan, we bring to your table our authentic traditional culinary & cultural influences - as represented by the elephant image - combined with modern-day standards of service, style and presentation.

We promise you a very warm Thai welcome (ยินดีต้อนรับ) and will do our best to ensure you that enjoy your meal.